Looking for thunderstorms today. About the photo: recently trimmed live oaks
Little extra: Southern girls and hurricane season
Couple days ago spent the better part of the day helping with the trimming of some live oaks in anticipation for the coming hurricane season: https://mashable.com/article/hurrica...st-prediction/
Southern Girls: I forget sometimes how nice some can be. The contractor who came out to trim the trees around the house had his wife with him. It is a side business for him. Nice guy. Anyway he called and told me he was on way and I told him I would meet him at the gate. Truck and trailer pull up with a woman driving. She rolls down the window. WOW! Green eyes, blond hair (tied up) with streaks of blue and orange. Nice looking woman.
I asked them to go to the house and I would follow with a loader and rake (replaced the bucket). Both were unloading the equipment from the trailer (lift and stump grinder) shortly after I arrived. He started the trimming and she took out a chainsaw and was trimming the branches to make it easier to load into the rake to be moved away (by me). She was a strong woman moving 8 to 10 inch diameter 10 foot oak limbs around, cutting them to manageable sizes for the rake.
Little extra: Southern girls and hurricane season
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Southern Girls: I forget sometimes how nice some can be. The contractor who came out to trim the trees around the house had his wife with him. It is a side business for him. Nice guy. Anyway he called and told me he was on way and I told him I would meet him at the gate. Truck and trailer pull up with a woman driving. She rolls down the window. WOW! Green eyes, blond hair (tied up) with streaks of blue and orange. Nice looking woman.
I asked them to go to the house and I would follow with a loader and rake (replaced the bucket). Both were unloading the equipment from the trailer (lift and stump grinder) shortly after I arrived. He started the trimming and she took out a chainsaw and was trimming the branches to make it easier to load into the rake to be moved away (by me). She was a strong woman moving 8 to 10 inch diameter 10 foot oak limbs around, cutting them to manageable sizes for the rake.
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